[PTI] Speed is the Key
Posted May 12, 2012
My third test I made. The goal is to get to the exit by using your quick relfexes and speed (plus a bit of gel ;3) to get to the exit. Have fun!
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Posted May 12, 2012
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I think I can see what it is you are trying to do here but the map feels very unfinished to me. It is possible to get stuck in the second room on the other side of the water hazard.
Posted May 12, 2012
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You mean the one where the two buttons are?
Posted May 12, 2012
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Yes, the room with two button and the gel droppers. If you portal over to the other side of the water after activating the movable panels, you can get stuck over there with no way to get back except jumping in the death water.
Posted May 12, 2012
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Ok thanks for that! I'll put another button over there and a escape panel
Posted May 12, 2012
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Also I tried to make it as simple, yet fun, as possible.
Posted May 12, 2012
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And sorry for the excess of lights. PeTI loves em >:I
Posted May 12, 2012
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Ok, I added an escape panel! Try to dl'd it again!
Posted May 12, 2012
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It should re-download automatically whenever someone plays through the workshop.
The map is alright - enjoyable to play, but not much of a puzzle. I don't really understand why you had that panel with the dot under the cube dropper - just made it a bit confusing as to where the cube would come out. Is there any reason for that?
I agree that this map is a great argument for learning at least enough Hammer to delete/move around the indicator lights....
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Posted May 12, 2012
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If that panel wasn't there, then the cube would fall into the goo if the floors were still slippery. And I don't know how to put hammer files into the workshop >< Thanks for the feedback <3 appreciate it! And it was supposed to be more about speed and reflexes than puzzle solving